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VShell Server for Linux and Mac 4.9.3

Developed by - Other, Mac OS, Unix, Linux - setup file VShell-Server-for-UNIX-3.8.4.exe (9.83 MB) - Shareware
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"Secure, multi-protocol file transfer server"

VShell is a secure, multi-protocol server for Windows, Mac, and Linux that gives you the strong encryption, trusted authentication, and data integrity you need to securely access network resources and transfer data.

Simple to install and configure, VShell offers security with convenience, flexibility, and quality technical support that begins during evaluation.

Provide secure remote access to the network for IT and end users. Securely configure and maintain servers and network services with confidence. Secure file transfer services include SFTP, SCP, FTPS, FTP, HTTPS, and HTTP. VShell's extensive configuration options and trusted authentication methods give you the right balance between protecting your network and providing your employees and customers with access to the data they need.

Fine-tune permissions for each user or group using Access Control Lists (ACLs). Lock down users or groups to the desired directory using virtual roots.

Automate responses to server events with triggers. Define actions to be performed automatically upon authentication failure, login/logout, file transfer, file addition, and other operations.

Requirements: Ubuntu 22.04 LTS 64-bit / 20.04 LTS 64-bit / macOS 13 (Ventura) macOS 12 (Monterey)

What's new in this version: On Windows, SFTP Virtual roots now support public-key authentication. For convenience on Windows, test users' access to virtual roots directly from the VShell Control Panel. Resize the VShell Control Panel to better accommodate your configuration settings.

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